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Nb'W CASTLE NEWS, 'IL'tSUAT, UUIUOCK jycf. Deaths of the Day iearst rireil Hoover Alphabet By MABEL F. MARTIN Institute John C. Syliiig jremonies, reminded the WHERE TO GO TONIGHT I 3 1 at his home in Muncie, at ten o'clock Monday mC riling follcv-in? a stroke. He had been in ill health for some time.

He was quite well known here, having visited here frequently. He was a retired farmer and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and the Knights of Pythian. He leaves his wife. Mrs. Alice K.

Ice, and the following children. Howard of Browmvood. Tex William P. of New Castle. Mrs, Bailie Hall, Mfinnington.

W. Bcn- Ifiisstisoii There's a World of Oash and Go in TOPCOATS of Distinctive New Fall Styles Mr. Fairbanks Buried Funeral services for the late Homer E. Fairbanks took place from the family home. 404 Vine street Monday afternoon at 2:30.

Fev. O. Whitford, paster of the Arlington Avenue Free Methodist church, was in charge assisted by Rev. W. H.

eV the Methodist )f News Man principals, teachers and the rest that; they must be at "school" on time, and there must tie no straggling in late without a "legal excuse He I tcid their, bluntly that he knew what r. -The Mtss- do if their pupils came in like they did yesterday at times. in "While! of Pa Newc papooses ware at Poor vVilna.llyt.or last avarinc Ota- w-eve imph," Lat- ar.cad the college. They found tuts, -SO i work progressing on the new main building rapidly. Westminster folks: P.EGCNT Lu: Char of yy.

no church. A quartet composed of D. 13. Roy. E.

Ice of this city. Mr. and Mrs Thomas. J. Georrte, Sara UCorge YUliam ice nr.C, Ron vniiiBm, md P.oy E.

Ice of this city, left this the City Siecps with Mae Eusch Comedy, French Make Ridiculous Fuss'omre in sTr Over Treaty, Says News- rootbaV sense reels. and Mrs. Blanche Whitford sang dur-j morning for Munclc. Indiana, to attend the funeral services, which will iry tne services. Burial was made in Graceland cemetery and the pallbearers were John panning to enter tnoir i held Wednssday aftcrr.ocn at that paper Owner Cn the stage: EoLis Fi tal of 1 ting about the second se-1 nsa-lc will I nhc ncin-jt.

Irwin. C-corfe Annabel, Ml-. Graham and Mr. Brown. Elisabeth L.

Crawford the screen: Marion Da vies in "The dVm'itc-iv Cardboard Lover." Comedy, Stata PUBLISHING TREATY r.I.ni. Miller Funerul. ycu perhaps know, Sift of New Castle and unty folk, is running houses a hundred green hat distinction. CLEARED ATMOSPHERE tf-o -ggE HUMANITARIAN: Hoover Is Our Greatest Ko other human teinsr ever had The body of the late Mrs. Beulah McCain Miller, wife of James W.

Miller of Nsshannock avenue, was sent Monday eveni.ni at 3:40 to Lines- young Elisabeth L.CC Crawford, aged IB years, daughter of Harris and Mary Crawford, died at the residence, 714 Scuta Jeflerson street Mchday after -Eagle's Nest" and Paramount Newt Secret Machinations Lead To, vents- non-i charge of humanitarian Speaking of i ring the long season for wearing- a Topcoat, it's a garment you can't afford to do without. ville, N. where" services will be in the life of the news dogs, i vast in scope as those which Hoover CAPITOL On the stage: High entiti lars vaudeville. Or. the screen: Char- the noon after a prolonged Lur The young woman was member leaners rate pretty high at has organized and managed.

For International Trouhle, Asserts Publisher held and burial made. Haakcr Cannon. lie Murray "The Head Aho tirvar spare geld is con- more than a decade of unprecedented r.erned. Pa Newc talked to several of disasters he was in charge of the re- ana wajon department, wors fc hawing tne worta war; Haskcr Cannon, ased 19 years, of 1 1Q5 Lawrence street, died evening In the New Castle hospital lollowir.g an illness pnt-jmcm Tlie vaung man has no near rel; NEW YORK 'Pa Whi.r.tv. Ran- NIXON "The Scarlet wit Ea Ut i i dolph Hearst today issued the follow- Lya dc Putti Don Aivarado War- -hough the average pedestrian goes tarmr.es., epidemics and floods.

stater a nt hi w.tn the -c. Orland. Comedy attraction, Lloyd too fas: to notice it. they say. In all of these he showed the human detention in Parts of Harold J.

T. Hamilton in "Always a Geutleman." i side of his sympathetic He tlvcs in this city. The body ha? been I Missionary society of the church. Besides her parents she leaves one brother, Felix Greshem Crawford. Funeral services will he conducted Wednesday.

October 10 at 2 p. m. from St. Paul's Baptist church with the pastor, Fee. W.

L. Ingram In charge. Interment will be made in Graceiand cemetery- Mis. Nancy Jane ftfldman. Mrs.

Mancy Jane Redman. 57. of Vine street, Wilmington, died removed tn the Funeral Home, REGISTRATION SHOWS cares lor everything, Croton avenue. An eitort wi.i made to locate an uncle of the ceased before burial is made. REDXSTRICTING NEED IN SOME CITY WARDS respondent CATHEDRAL AUDITORIUM The I do not see why the French no1-- picture of Pictures.

King of ernment should make such, a ndicu- orchestral stage presentation, the lous fuss over the publication oi c.s tone to Sampson and Delhah'' by secret agreement with Great Britain fJnC cathedral Symphony orchestra mere soim-thinR the ne leadership of Ted Hall, as- This store is well stocked with the very latest in styles, patterns and fabrics. Sheriff Asked tConilEUsa Tram ran On ma Is. Durintt the Mississippi relief one of the soldiers asked him: "What are we going to do with all these dogs the refugees have brought along?" "See that they are well taken care Of." said Hoover. "Have kennels built for them. These people." he explained, "were able to save very little, whatever they have saved must be very precious to them." (To be continued) home from a complication of diseases.

agreement which tVy ate ashamed fcy Billy Erhart and an en- cjnct and lt may be pebble that ad- i oi and da not people She corvtvd Ly r.er a.ix To Give Protection; lemOie 01 persons witn ai Metcnn, del-k heip qouid be appoint-jarltone. Thos. H. Webber, at the ln to this I believe that! argan. there should be two ballot boxes in or rhe precincts, tor it; my apm- Redman, one brother, no.

J- -vtooie. and a son LeRoy Redman. Mrs. Redman has oeen Uving in New Wilmington for the past 30 years, moving there from New Bedford, where she was born. Funeral services will take place Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 ion the ballot boxes will not hold 300 According to Deputy Sheriff Wil-iam Reynolds a complaint has been eceived at the sheriff's office from HOC cl the large ballots that win oe used." Ira yrum GOVERNOR SMITH LEAVES TOMORROW FOR SOUTHERN TOUR The matter has already been taken to the New Wilmington MetnoaiSi.

church with the Rev. C. L. Bloom- i up with County Solicitor John P. 1 Lockhart with a view to having more i clerks appointed for the heavier pre- Onited stawis to know.

'I think the people of the United States are already tully awni-e of the: attiude of France toward this coun-. try and the disposition of France to. make any combination it can in opposition to the welfare and prosperity of this country. "In fact. I think the publication of this document in the Hearst papers tended to clear the atmosphere and relieve France or a suspicion in the minds of the American people that the contents of the document were worse than they actually are.

"The American people are opposed to scret diplomacy. They realize that secret diplomacy was largely ie- auist and the Rev. J. men ui cincts. In the fourth precinct of the Gilbert Derr.

colored of 27 Bluff street. Union township, to the effect that boys are throwing stones, tomatoes and other missies against hi3 Ho says he has been annoyed for some time and asks the sheriff for protection. An invssl.igation 15 being made. rn ntnu OBSERVES second ward there are l.ua votes reg-; istered. With the reaular force of clerks on and only the usual num- Then our prices fit every man's pocketbook $21.50 to $50- it Impossible for the vote to Se cast, as usuallv nearly half of the vote is csst 1 Tlie first precinct of the first ward, land dec, net he mipressed itl: -he rpirtp-pri and flvp sponsible for the recent great war am ihey ieel that it will be vesponslblt dire need of sidewalks alone the have m0re persisted in.

lor another great it miBht be wise for France street. There Is no place In Law- ft some of them mnnins Men Black Slickers S7 to $1 0 Light Trench Coats 10 Boys' Raincoats $3.59 to $5.75 to realize that if her machinations rence county where pedestrians raa.te hundreds. All three of and her secret diplomacy should in-ja sidewalk cut of the roadway like the thlld TOrd precmcts have more Wiliiam Hunter. Word has been received in this city of the sudden death of William Hunter, formerly of New Wilmington which occurred Monday, October at his home in Franklin. Mr.

Hunter was born 50 years ago in New Wilmington a son of E. B. Hunter and Emma Locke Hunter now of Franklin. He was a traveling sales- "Be'sides his parents he leaves his widow Lena Rodgers Hunter, four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Frye of Pittsburgh, Mrs George Black and Miss Margaret and Miss Katherine Hunter uf FrarJcllii and one brother, Richard Hunter also of Franklin.

He also leaves a cousin In this city, Mrs. William Rlblett of Edgswood avenue. Funeral services wil be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs.

Pblett will attend the ser- I'olve the world in anoiner great war. mey ao in wait-miu. than 600 each registered. nreclncts cf the fourth ward have need not "again count on the assist-i destriana. but for autolsts.

Many HOOVER ENDORSES GOVERNMENT PLAN ON MUSCLE SHOALS Continnoa TTom Pico OnO and in the coal fields of West Virginia, with the use of coal. Morris wrote this feature into the bill after inspecting a huge nitrate plant, operated by DuPozit De Nemours Power Company in West Virginia. In his statement, Hoover first repeated the declaration he made at Elizabethton last Saturday, when he said: "I do not favor any general extension of the Federal government Into the operation of business in ernor Smith will speak his tariff views on Saturday night. The entire; nr.tion will be in his audier.ee. via; The Louisville speech is to be pre-' ceded by a two-day tour of the country in back Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, All are normally Democratic states.

Virginia and North Carolina have never given their electoral votes to a Republican Presidential candidate. Tennesee strayed off the reservation once, in 1920, when Harding carried it by a narrow margin. Because of conditions peculiar to this year, the Democratic strategists want the governor to exhibit himsell to the voters of these states and the governor has somewhat reluctantly consented. Leaves Tomorrow Governor Smith will leave New York tomorrow nijht in the saane 11-enr special train that hauled him six thousand miles through the Middle and Northwest, His first bpw in Dixie will be at Richmond, Thursday morning. Governor Smith's itinerary for next week still vvns undecided today.

He is to make two speeches after leav-! of the United Slates to rescue i times drivers are unable more than five hundred each registered. The first precinct of the sixth ward has over 600 voces registered and the third yxeclnct of the seventh ward has 551. Action Needed The present registration again brings home the fact that some reapportionment is badly needed in this city. Some precincts have only a scattering of votes, while others are nvprbnrdpncd. On several occasions- her from destrians on the road because O- Hfihts or oncoming care.

Build some Los Angeles On i Road supervisors In Neshannock HAminnrH Tvm1 township have given some attention noniewcuu inp t0 end of Highland avenue to the Wilmington rwui Wtlmo. A.I niarea Reynolds, SummersM'Cann Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes for Men and Boys. Lea-ves a noticeable toiproveme.nt. This road Giant Naval Dirigibli Should Protect Interests much traveled highway and dtizens have urged reapportionment, be kept in good condition the irom the present registration it Fort Worth, Texas, For Lakehurst, J. fo- research Durposes and lie interest.

development oi fertilisers in addition these proposal year round. -ecri apparent mar i ward should have elpht precincts, Pa Newc discovered yesterday what p-jrhays nra or two other wards Is, meant Hav- nteninc an additional precinct. Five tag occasion to tTC.vol one 'of the a da nondrop votes should be the limit of rwtds in the northern end of the tne vote in anv precinct. "There is no question of government ownership about Muscle Shoals," Koovcr added, "as the government already owns both the power and the nitrate plants. The major purposes which were advanced for its construction were navigation, scientific research and national defense.

The Republican administration has rec- DoroUiy KoWnson runcraL Private funeral services for Dorothy Eilen Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Robinson of Pittsburgh, were conducted Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in Oak Park cemetery where baral was made.

Rev. Park of the Third Pentecostal church of Pittsburgh was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark sang tws beautiful selections during the serv- Mr.

Minor Buried. Funeral services for the late Mar- to its national aetense ioci-c, "After these purposes are satisfied there Is a by-product of surplus power, That- by-procuct should be disposed of on such terms and conditions 95 will safeguard and protect all pub- continuln to work on his Boston. speech, which he delivers October 15. It will deal chiefly with the tariff and the Republican solutions for New England's business problems. The United States Dirigible Los Angeles may pass over New Castle or in the immediate vicinity sometime toniKht or Wednesday.

The huge airship left Fort Worth. Texas at 9 o'clock this morning on the homeward flight to its hangar at Lakehurst, N. J. to the inp Louisville next Sunday. One at Se-dalia.

and another in Chicago, en route back East. It is Ukely that the Interim will be filled by havlns the governor make non-stop speech-m iking visiLs to Indiana, southern Illinois and probably Ohio on the way back East. Several tentative itineraries now are under, consideration. commended that lt bo flock of ducks disputing possession of the road. One by one the ducks crossed ahead of Pa Newc's auto and Pa Newc had nothing to do but sic Still Need Funds For Relief Work And several for the Ihgnt announced Only One Contribution Is Added day the big craft ii scheduled to 1 mg the opposite direction had the make its appearance over Toledo, same wait.

TraKlc didn't annoy the Cleveland and Pittsburgh. i ducks. Neither did lt speed up the It is possible that to the Pitts- crossing. Vyrtth-Clc-veland trip the Los Angeles- may fly over New Castle or some part we don't know If they allow visitors of Lawrence county. or no: but Pa Newc expects that The dirigible Is homeward bound they do.

If this be the case, go up from San Antonio, Texas, to which end listen in at the county teachers' Oovcmor Smith plans to Oe Back-in Albany by the last of next week to set a few days rest before engaging in the final whirlwind week of the campaign along the Atlantic seaboard when he probably will be speaking nearly every night. Smith's Service Satisfies During Past 2' Hour Announcement made today stated that the grand total of the Lawrence city was flown to participate the at the Third United Pres- opening of the tenth annual National bytenan church. Claim Note Paid; county ixea taross cnapters nurncane American Legion convention. en relief fund reached 1,871.29 this morning. But one contribution of three dollars wals accounted for since whose death was the result of Injuries sustained when he fell while putting up an aerial, took place Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from Sr.

Mary's Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. F. F. O'Shea.

Following mass the body was taken to Pittsburgh where burial was mod-; in Calvary cemetery. The pallbearers were Francis Hagen. Samuel Francis. James McGirk. Joseph Hannon, Michael O'Brien and Albert Longacre.

members of the local Order of Eagles. Samuel T. Irvln. Samuel T. Irvln, one of the best known men of the city, died this morning a.t 9:30 o'clock at the home of his daughter.

Mrs. Lillian Labor of Pittsburgh, after a short illness. He had gone to Pittsburgh Saturday for a shorr stay with his daughter and while there complained of not feeling well. He gradually became worsc and Want Case Heard Phon Cail SS5 Todly Smith's Give You The local organization has been asked for $10,000 for the southern caur.P and is endeavoring to raise this Pe'ltion to foment nas amount. A number of New Castle been presented at court in the case of and Lawrence county individuals and Charles Watkins and Anna Armour organizations have responded gener- Telda tka.

lt te ouslr but Che need is still present for, 6 iH(H additional donation. clalmed thal the PWers bought a The fund stands as follows: cow from plaintiffs lor which they Previously reported S1.SC3.29 gave a note. Pat J. Dempsey 3.00: Dutka.H claim that they afterwards Lasting Tributes to the loved memories of those for whom we can do nothing except erect a memorial that will never perish. You will find that our memorials express Just the degree of reverence and conservatism that Is desirable, are expressive, yet unobtrusive.

Higher Quality Lower prices. Castle-Stone Total carr: ibtoians jnjog'paid the note in full, but notwithstanding Judgment was entered on it. Home lose popularity, but. A rule to show cause why the there never will be a substitute as a judgment should not be opened was satisfactory place to eat corn on the made returnable on the first Monday the kind of cleaning you will be proud of A trial will convince you. not been in ihe best of health for some time.

Mr. Irwin had been a resident of this clcy for more than lortv years and was superintendent Of the New Castle Plant of the Pittsburgh Stove and Range company for some time. Previously he had been connected with the concern during his entire stay in this city. His wife preceded him hi death four years ago. He is survived by one daughter Mrs.

Lillian Labor. The funeral announcement will be made later. Charles W- Ice William P. Ice. Boyles avenue, has received the sad news of the death of his father, Charles W.

Ice, aged 71. Who Are Particular MEN Boyd Funeral Home 216 North Jefferson Street Phone 95. i I GRAB. BAG? October 9, 1028. ox or his sheep go astray, and hide AgmMg 1 thyself from them; thou shalt in any Fur Send Us Their Suits To Be Cleaned and FORMPREST A Specialty OUR TYPEWRITER SERVICE Consist of the cleaning, repairing and rebuilding of your machines and carries a guarantee with each also consists of the selling of custom rebuilt machines, with a full Send us for una fur trimmed coats GLAZING renews and lengthens the life ot This new method makes your old suit fit and look like new.

Today's Horoscope Persons born on this day tive and combative, but possess many iricntla. tray nave niu.cn Always Stylish SAM H. McGOUN lglnality and know how to keep their own counsel. They seldom give aiiy year's guarantee nr. each.

But FOOTWEAR reason ror wnat tney tninic or ao, A Dally Thoujrht i "To look up and not down, To look forward and not back, We fin not give Free Servit machines that have been sold by of town salesmen We have no connection with cut of town typewr.tcr company, only our own salesmen and our MEN'S SUITS Formprest Only I To lend a hand." Edward Everett jntl 23tH i Hale. You May Send It to Smith's With Absolute Safety Just Phone 88S will Back What they state What Foregoing Questions Thcmas Linton, internatioi BETTER SERVICE al yacht racing; Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order i Great I 2 He fOfjrrt coutv Who am Wirn what ara. ffi I identified? What is my title'5 I Whv was sir RoKCr Casement exc- cutcd in 1910 by ihe British govern- I I Was England ft creditor or a debtor iin 1913: in 1S25? Can hynotism be used successfully las an anaesthetic for a surgical op- DAVIS SHOE CO. FOOTWEAi- "Just a Step Ahead" One Day Service 3. England was a creditor nation in both years.

4, It was used for this purpose by Esdaille In India some years ago, though It has not yet been accepted as practical in the medical profes- -Jfi "Thou shah: not 5. Deuteronomy, see thy brother's.

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